Updated On: 06 December, 2021 01:50 PM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Health experts say instead of giving vaccinated people booster dose, world should focus on nations like Africa, Latin America where less than 1.5 per cent population has been vaccinated so far

A woman undergoes COVID-19 test at Dadar station. File pic
Why is there a hullabaloo for a COVID-19 vaccine booster even before results of its clinical trials are out?” ask health care experts amid the Omicron scare. They also expressed concern about starting booster shots when a huge part of the population, including children, have not been vaccinated yet.
So far, 21 Omicron cases have been detected in India, including one each in Delhi and Jamnagar city of Gujarat, two in Karnataka’s capital Bengaluru, and eight in Maharashtra and nine in Rajasthan. The experts cautioned that too much exposure to vaccines also means compromising the body’s natural immune system, thereby causing probable adverse reactions leading to numerous autoimmune diseases.